4. The phone sends and displays this
message on the screen; “I AM A
VCO USER, PLS CALL (number
stored in memory button selected),
GA. You dont need to voice the
phone number. If necessary, press
the same
memory button to repeat
the message.
5. When connected, proceed with the
call as in normal VCO communica-
tions.
The above procedure works only when the
telephone is in text mode. When operat-
ing in the telephone mode, pressing any
memory button dials the phone number
stored in that memory. (See "Memory
Dialing" section)
Answering VCO Calls
1.
Lift the handset when the phone
rings.
2. Press REL MSG.Read the incoming
message on the display.
3. When you see "GA" on the screen,
speak to the calling party. If nothing
appears on screen, it is not a VCO
call, it is a voice
call. Say into the
phone, I am a VCO user. Please
call me through your state relay
operator. Provide the relay service
voice line number.
4. Continue your conversation by
reading and talking.
We strongly advise you to tell your friends
and associates to call you through the relay
service using the voice relay number for
their state.
Communicating in Text Telephone(TTY/TDD) Mode
Making a TTY Call:
You may use the Dialogue VCO to commu-
nicate
with a text telephone (TTY/TDD).
The party you called will begin using their
TTY and send you a greeting message.
When the Dialogue VCO receives text
messages, it automatically switches from
regular telephone mode to text mode. The
screen will display BAUDOT MODE,
and then the text received. After GA
appears, you can then respond by using
the keypad
of the Dialogue VCO to type
your messages.
Special Features
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M1
POWER
RELAY REL MGS AUTO ANS
M2 M3
Figure 35 - REL MSG button
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